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olivia and rob, thank you both very much indeed. most of the papers today do have a picture of sir bobby charlton with
olivia and rob, thank you both very much indeed. most of the papers today do have a picture of sir bobby charlton with
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olivia. the daily mirror, something that most of us can relate to, a diagnosis of dementia for sir bobby charlton. yes. obviously very tragic, personally tragic story and as gary lineker has been pointing out, there‘s maybe just three lineker has been pointing out, there‘s maybejust three members lineker has been pointing out, there‘s maybe just three members of that squad who have now been diagnosed with dementia. what is the link between their football careers and that dementia? i think it is going to get people worried and talking and campaigning but on a personal level it‘s just a very sad story. and that is what his wife is hoping, that it raises awareness. yes and i'm sure she is, and i think it has been no to some people for quite some time that he has dementia. it would have been apparent, or strange to many people that bobby charlton was not quoted in the tributes to his team—mate nobby stiles when he died at the end of la st nobby stiles when he died at the end of last wee
olivia. the daily mirror, something that most of us can relate to, a diagnosis of dementia for sir bobby charlton. yes. obviously very tragic, personally tragic story and as gary lineker has been pointing out, there‘s maybe just three lineker has been pointing out, there‘s maybejust three members lineker has been pointing out, there‘s maybe just three members of that squad who have now been diagnosed with dementia. what is the link between their football careers and that dementia? i think...
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olivia colman and gillian anderson, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by kylie minogue. stick around. the stronger, lasts-longer energizer max. ♪ oh, oh, (announcer)®! ♪ronger, once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. it lowers the risk. oh! and i only have to take it once a week. oh! ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) ozempic® is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine n
olivia colman and gillian anderson, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by kylie minogue. stick around. the stronger, lasts-longer energizer max. ♪ oh, oh, (announcer)®! ♪ronger, once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on...
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olivia le poidevin, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. the headlines: president trump says he won't put the us into lockdown, despite a surge in covid—i9, as he comes close to admitting he's leaving the white house next year. at least 42 people have died and 20 others are missing after typhoon vamco made landfall in the philippines. hackers working for the russian and north korean governments have targeted more than half a dozen organisations working on a coronavirus vaccine, according to microsoft. it said it had detected attempts to break into the computer systems of seven pharmaceutical companies across the globe. most of the break—in attempts failed, but an unspecified number succeeded. here's marcus fowler from the cybersecurity firm darktrace, explaining how difficult it is to trace who the hackers are. attribution within the cyberspace is always incredibly difficult, so without seeing exactly the data or the intelligence that microsoft are looking at, it is hard for me to say exactly. i mean, there are certain trademarks that g
olivia le poidevin, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. the headlines: president trump says he won't put the us into lockdown, despite a surge in covid—i9, as he comes close to admitting he's leaving the white house next year. at least 42 people have died and 20 others are missing after typhoon vamco made landfall in the philippines. hackers working for the russian and north korean governments have targeted more than half a dozen organisations working on a coronavirus vaccine, according to...
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just quickly though, olivia, the e.u. was criticized for giving too much to countries like poland and hungary and the czech republic who were against more external european migration. giving too much for them rather than creating a policy that would want to welcome genuine migrants and provide a quick streamlined system for them to settle in europe. is that the problem they gave too much to the, to the populist countries or leaders, if you will. that's a common criticism of the new pact. indeed, i think when the commission was setting out these proposals, it had a very strong, real politik that shouldn, its party was clearly to find agreement between member states for good reason as well. because disagreements between those countries and southern european countries have blocked progress on common european asylum policy for several years because of these divisions. so i understand the rationale and wanting to find something that all member states could agree on. and indeed, one of the ways that it has done so is like creat
just quickly though, olivia, the e.u. was criticized for giving too much to countries like poland and hungary and the czech republic who were against more external european migration. giving too much for them rather than creating a policy that would want to welcome genuine migrants and provide a quick streamlined system for them to settle in europe. is that the problem they gave too much to the, to the populist countries or leaders, if you will. that's a common criticism of the new pact....
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taking no questions, olivia. what are you worried about in the questions? >> they're worried about what donald trump is going to think and knew they were watched closely. i was watching dr. birx and it was painful to see her struggling during that briefing. i know she really cares a lot about this. i've had conversations with her recently about what's going on in the states. she's really upset about all of it and it was hard to watch these doctors walk a fine line up there and they were honest and truthful but they know that it's a little too late right now, and this task force to me seemed like something to check the box say, okay. we mentioned it, talked about it. in a bad place in the country and walk off the stage without answering questions and clearly don't address the instructions that they're doing, not allowing the transition for the biden team to come in and work on this. >> the person you were charged with advising, vice president pence is speaking to a party of one. that's presumably donald trump. it's not a communal property, not a communal gro
taking no questions, olivia. what are you worried about in the questions? >> they're worried about what donald trump is going to think and knew they were watched closely. i was watching dr. birx and it was painful to see her struggling during that briefing. i know she really cares a lot about this. i've had conversations with her recently about what's going on in the states. she's really upset about all of it and it was hard to watch these doctors walk a fine line up there and they were...
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two days later he passed away and olivia was stunned when her mother called with the bad news. >> i said what the heck are you talking about.>> according to national nurses united filipino nurses only make up 4% of nurses nationwide but account for nearly 1/3 of coronavirus deaths. >> it is a sad reality but at the same time as a filipino american nurse i asked myself what is happening. >> the newly elected president of the philippines nursing association in california believes lack of self-care plays a role in the deaths and is hoping that raising awareness will help save lives. >> i'm not surprised that we see a lot of filipino nurses highly affected but at the same time i feel like we can change this. >> olivia is a nurse herself and her job is to test patients for covid. her wishes that people understand how dangerous this virus can be. he may people are saying oh, it is just the flu. i said no, it can kill you.>> the numbers are a little higher in the bay area, roughly 30% of the nurses are filipino. and according to the california nurses association, and of the 17 nurses that died
two days later he passed away and olivia was stunned when her mother called with the bad news. >> i said what the heck are you talking about.>> according to national nurses united filipino nurses only make up 4% of nurses nationwide but account for nearly 1/3 of coronavirus deaths. >> it is a sad reality but at the same time as a filipino american nurse i asked myself what is happening. >> the newly elected president of the philippines nursing association in california...
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i'll talk to olivia troye about what we heard and what was noticeably missing from their remarks, just ahead. issing from remarks, just ahead. we're helping change the future of heart failure. understanding how to talk to your doctor about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do things. we find new ways of speaking, so you're never out of touch. it's seeing someone's face that comforts us, no matter where. when those around us know us, they can show us just how much they care. the first steps of checking in, the smallest moments can end up being everything. there's resources that can inform us, and that spark can make a difference. when we use it to improve things, then that change can last within us. when we understand what's possible, we won't settle for less. the best thing we can be is striving to be at our best. managing heart failure starts now with understanding. call today or go online to understandhf.com for a free hf handbook. ♪ ♪ heart monitors that let your doctor watch over you, just like you watch over your best friend. another life-changing techn
i'll talk to olivia troye about what we heard and what was noticeably missing from their remarks, just ahead. issing from remarks, just ahead. we're helping change the future of heart failure. understanding how to talk to your doctor about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do things. we find new ways of speaking, so you're never out of touch. it's seeing someone's face that comforts us, no matter where. when those around us know us, they can show us just how much they...
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it's the right thing to do, it's hard to see if that will have much of an effect. >> and olivia, six days ago, the u.s. surpassed 10 million cases of covid, today it's 11 million. you worked closely with vice president pence on the white house coronavirus task force. how might the fact that trump is blocking the transition impact the spiraling health crisis? >> i think it has a significant impact. they need to understand really what is going on behind the scenes, the data. and we need to be looking forward. because today we have the highest case numbers right now happening, but they'll continue to increase, and people will continue to die. and it's so upsetting, especially for me, who is watching my hometown of el paso, i'm here right now, and watching the white house continuously play politics over lives, again and again and again. it's just so upsetting. and they should just do the right thing and support the biden transition, get the experts the information, and get them talking together so we can protect our american citizens. because this virus is real. and it's spreading. and w
it's the right thing to do, it's hard to see if that will have much of an effect. >> and olivia, six days ago, the u.s. surpassed 10 million cases of covid, today it's 11 million. you worked closely with vice president pence on the white house coronavirus task force. how might the fact that trump is blocking the transition impact the spiraling health crisis? >> i think it has a significant impact. they need to understand really what is going on behind the scenes, the data. and we...
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i will talk to olivia troye about what we heard and what was noticeably missing. missing odors get trapped in your home's fabrics and resurface over time. febreze fabric refresher eliminates odors. its water-based formula safely penetrates fabrics where odors hide. spray it on your rugs, your curtains, your furniture, all over your home to make it part of your tidying up routine. febreze fabric refresher, for an all-over freshness you'll love. joint pain, swelling, temy psoriasis. cosentyx works on all of this. cosentyx can help you look and feel better by treating the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine, or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. watch me! get real relief with cosentyx. working, parenting, problem solving. at new chapter vitamins we'v
i will talk to olivia troye about what we heard and what was noticeably missing. missing odors get trapped in your home's fabrics and resurface over time. febreze fabric refresher eliminates odors. its water-based formula safely penetrates fabrics where odors hide. spray it on your rugs, your curtains, your furniture, all over your home to make it part of your tidying up routine. febreze fabric refresher, for an all-over freshness you'll love. joint pain, swelling, temy psoriasis. cosentyx...
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liked her, said family acquaintance olivia. but noticed -- >> people thought of susie as someone who was going through a time, kind of sowing some wild oats. she liked to have fun. >> sure. >> and she was having a lot of fun. >> and then it got to that friday evening in april. >> when she came in to see me, she was really happy, and she had make-up on, which wasn't really a susie thing, and that was great. so, i knew something was up. >> so, value watched as susie bounded out the door to take her two youngest kids to ted's for the night while the two older kids fended for themselves. and susie headed out on the town. >> i was like this girl's got to have a date tonight. >> and the very next morning -- >> mom, pick up. >> when susie's worried children and increasingly frantic family called to ec which on her -- >> call me whenever you get the message. >> -- susie, who always kept her phone within reach, did not answer. . >>> coming up, susie casey's sudden disappearance triggers a desperate search. can the people she loved help
liked her, said family acquaintance olivia. but noticed -- >> people thought of susie as someone who was going through a time, kind of sowing some wild oats. she liked to have fun. >> sure. >> and she was having a lot of fun. >> and then it got to that friday evening in april. >> when she came in to see me, she was really happy, and she had make-up on, which wasn't really a susie thing, and that was great. so, i knew something was up. >> so, value watched as...
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olivia richwald, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show coming up on the show: the lockdown elopers heading for vegas. laughs. i think i'm ready for my big day now. let's go! this week, we are in oklahoma, meeting some of its legendary cowboys of colour. and the uphill task facing these mountain guides in a remote and stunning corner of east africa. this is africa's botanical big game. because it has got lots of things that you can't find anywhere in africa. theme music plays. hello and welcome to the show, once again in lockdown at travel show ho. it is getting a bit like groundhog day, isn't it? but i know from looking on our media feeds just how many of you, like us, are desperate to get back out there on the road again, and i suppose all we can do in the meantime is plan and dream, and we've got plenty of great inspiration coming your way. first, though, for those of us who are looking forward to a time when we can travel again, what does that look like? and how can we safely book a trip when things are
olivia richwald, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show coming up on the show: the lockdown elopers heading for vegas. laughs. i think i'm ready for my big day now. let's go! this week, we are in oklahoma, meeting some of its legendary cowboys of colour. and the uphill task facing these mountain guides in a remote and stunning corner of east africa. this is africa's botanical big game. because it has got lots of things that you can't find anywhere in africa. theme music plays. hello and...
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olivia is sticking around. whether we come back. as donald trump fights to overturn an election he clearly lost, the coronavirus continues to spread unchecked throughout this country. the raging pandemic and the leadersh leadership vacuum at the top is next for us. plus trump's desire to cling to power might have to do what w what awaits him after january 20th. we have two investigations into trump's tax write-offs of millions of dollars in consulting fees some of which were paid to his daughter ivanka. and on the day georgia officials certify the election for joe biden, there are ethical questions facing republicans in the all important senate runoff elections there and they will decide control of the senate. "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. anywhere. ♪ sofi made it so easy to pay off my student loan debt. ♪ they were able to give me a personal loan so i could pay off all of my credit cards. i got my mortgage through sofi and the whole process was so easy. ♪ choosing sofi was literally
olivia is sticking around. whether we come back. as donald trump fights to overturn an election he clearly lost, the coronavirus continues to spread unchecked throughout this country. the raging pandemic and the leadersh leadership vacuum at the top is next for us. plus trump's desire to cling to power might have to do what w what awaits him after january 20th. we have two investigations into trump's tax write-offs of millions of dollars in consulting fees some of which were paid to his...
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olivia richwald, bbc news. well, the celebrities may not be seeing animals in the jungle this year, but if you're in florida you might just spot a giant alligator, strolling across the course at the valencia country club. it's huge! the footage was filmed — from a safe distance — by pga tour professional, tyler stolting. here's his story. yeah, so i was actually out on the golf course getting it ready for a tournament this weekend. and i was driving away, and i saw something moving across the tee box — where the players tee off from — sped up, and then decided to get a quick video. the closer i got, the bigger it got. i've never seen anything like that, and i've never seen something that big, even in, like, the zoo here, you know? being here in florida, we are pretty used to the chance of seeing one, so i was pretty comfortable. i wasn't too worried. i know if you leave them alone, they leave you alone, so i wasn't too worried about getting attacked or anything like that. i got a great look at it. i was
olivia richwald, bbc news. well, the celebrities may not be seeing animals in the jungle this year, but if you're in florida you might just spot a giant alligator, strolling across the course at the valencia country club. it's huge! the footage was filmed — from a safe distance — by pga tour professional, tyler stolting. here's his story. yeah, so i was actually out on the golf course getting it ready for a tournament this weekend. and i was driving away, and i saw something moving across...
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and again, just to this sense that olivia is talking about, it is this reprehensible lack of human, a lurch toward authoritarianism, but we lurched already but it is standing there on the mark. do you think anyone is going to be influenced by the kinds of -- i mean anyone that used to matter in the republican party would care what happened on fox news an the editorial page. do you see any weak links in all of those standing with donald trump? >> well, i don't think that they really -- are they standing with him, yes. >> mitch mcconnell went to the senate floor and echoed the trump kids' message. >> well, i agree. but what they're waiting for is the course to hand down verdict saying this is all nonsense and then they'll say the course of the rule. >> we have on 0 for 7 in the courts. >> sorry. >> they've gone 0 for 7 in the courts. >> exactly. that is why we shouldn't expect them to change. you can't overturn the results in four or five states or anything like that on the level he's talking about. it is not even a long shot which is what the "wall street journal" just said it is a lon
and again, just to this sense that olivia is talking about, it is this reprehensible lack of human, a lurch toward authoritarianism, but we lurched already but it is standing there on the mark. do you think anyone is going to be influenced by the kinds of -- i mean anyone that used to matter in the republican party would care what happened on fox news an the editorial page. do you see any weak links in all of those standing with donald trump? >> well, i don't think that they really -- are...
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olivia richwald has been taking a look at what they can expect. from the australian jungle to a supposedly—haunted castle in wales. this year's i'm a celebrity has relocated lock, stock and hammocks to the uk. but will the show, now in its 20th year, live up to expectations? a host of i'm a celeb's sister show thinks so. it's going to be freezing. i mean, in australia, yes, there are a lot of creepy crawlies, yes, there are snakes, yes, they‘ re hungry, yes, they're tired, but at least they've got the sunshine, whereas this time round, it is going to be so glacial. these are the sleeping quarters, and, in case you're wondering, there is at least a bit of a roof. first time we saw this castle, it immediately felt like the right place to go. it has an incredible feel to it. we love the way in which the outside is a sort of coming inside, that you have nature overrunning this place. it felt like a natural home for i'm a celebrity. producers have adapted the format. aussie kiosk kev has been replaced by kiosk cledwyn, but the key question is, will
olivia richwald has been taking a look at what they can expect. from the australian jungle to a supposedly—haunted castle in wales. this year's i'm a celebrity has relocated lock, stock and hammocks to the uk. but will the show, now in its 20th year, live up to expectations? a host of i'm a celeb's sister show thinks so. it's going to be freezing. i mean, in australia, yes, there are a lot of creepy crawlies, yes, there are snakes, yes, they‘ re hungry, yes, they're tired, but at least...
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olivia, how is the corona virus outbreak being playing a role in this? because i read, particularly people in senegal in gambia, in morocco might once have made money this year from tourists that haven't been any . is that increasing the for the migrant flows? it's certainly a factor, not only because of the direct impact that qubit 1000 has had on certain economies in certain populations who of course may fear catching the virus. but also because of the related meshes, for example, border closures have had very negative impact on west africa and northern african economies. a lot of commerce is conducted just across the border. so in that falls apart, that you spoke elation in a very vulnerable situation. but it's also worth pointing out, i think that it is completely right that the situation in the islands, it's also a lot worse because of the fact that spain and many other e.u. member states are unable to provide adequate reception conditions in all areas is concerning. at the best of times, but it's especially concerning in the context of covert it in
olivia, how is the corona virus outbreak being playing a role in this? because i read, particularly people in senegal in gambia, in morocco might once have made money this year from tourists that haven't been any . is that increasing the for the migrant flows? it's certainly a factor, not only because of the direct impact that qubit 1000 has had on certain economies in certain populations who of course may fear catching the virus. but also because of the related meshes, for example, border...
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olivia utley, good to speak to you, thank you very much indeed. in scotland, nicola sturgeon has defended her government's handling of the pandemic as statistics show scotland's covid death rate is higher than england. official figures show there were 50.5 deaths per million in scotland in the week up to 15th november, compared to 40.6 in england. speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr, the first minister said it was too soon to be comparing statistics while "still in the teeth of pandemic". the number of deaths in scotland is far too high. you won't hear me say any different. i don't think there is an acceptable level of deaths. what i would say is firstly, and, you know, i don't think it should be seen as a competition, but you've asked me the question in a comparative sense. we have a lower death rate, if i could use that term, than england and wales. there are particular issues in scotland, which will not be unique to scotland, different demographics, intergenerational issues of long—term health conditions, but perhaps the most fundamental poin
olivia utley, good to speak to you, thank you very much indeed. in scotland, nicola sturgeon has defended her government's handling of the pandemic as statistics show scotland's covid death rate is higher than england. official figures show there were 50.5 deaths per million in scotland in the week up to 15th november, compared to 40.6 in england. speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr, the first minister said it was too soon to be comparing statistics while "still in the teeth of...
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joining us now is olivia nuzzi. this is one heck of an article and a few amazing quotes that have drawn so much attention. in that one quote we read, there's like six things that i want to dive into there. "he wants to lose." what does that mean? >> this is something that trump's friends and allies and even some white house staffers have speculated about for a long time. that he's not happy as president, that even though he might like the status that being president provides, he doesn't actually enjoy the job. he doesn't enjoy performing typical presidential duties. he finds it rather boring. and that he doesn't really want to keep on doing this. and often during the campaign, when he would give a particularly lackluster performance at a rally, say, or if he seemed to be in particularly bad spirits, this is something that white house staffers and campaign staffers and people outside of the formal trump apparatus would speculate about. >> now, he worries about being arrested, part. that's something, too, given that c
joining us now is olivia nuzzi. this is one heck of an article and a few amazing quotes that have drawn so much attention. in that one quote we read, there's like six things that i want to dive into there. "he wants to lose." what does that mean? >> this is something that trump's friends and allies and even some white house staffers have speculated about for a long time. that he's not happy as president, that even though he might like the status that being president provides, he...
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olivia troye joins me now along with someone with extensive experience with vaccines for a range of diseases, working on a vaccine right now, dr. peter hotez, dean of baylor's school of medicine. olivia, let's start on this sort of day by day logistics in front of the country right now and the transition. really promising data from pfizer. we're expecting and hoping other vaccine makers in a similar place. then you've got to get the vaccine out to people. my understanding is the federal government is planning on playing a big role. how important is a hand off in that logistically seamlessly from one administration to another? >> chris, it's critical. there's no time to waste. and it's unfortunate that the teams aren't being able to -- they're not allowed to brief and they're not undergoing the proper transition that would happen so the biden administration can hit the ground running in january. we're going into a really dark time right now, as you've heard the doctors say, and this vaccine, once it's ready and safe and effective we're going to have to have those plans implemented. what we do
olivia troye joins me now along with someone with extensive experience with vaccines for a range of diseases, working on a vaccine right now, dr. peter hotez, dean of baylor's school of medicine. olivia, let's start on this sort of day by day logistics in front of the country right now and the transition. really promising data from pfizer. we're expecting and hoping other vaccine makers in a similar place. then you've got to get the vaccine out to people. my understanding is the federal...
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olivia and rob, thank you both very much indeed. most of the papers today do have a picture of sir bobby charlton with news he's been diagnosed with dementia. but thank you very much and thank you for watching. this is bbc news. cheerio! hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. in the terrific new brit pic mogul mowgli, riz ahmed plays zed, a british pakistani rapper on the brink of his first world tour. he raps. cheering. he raps. but when zed is struck down by debilitating sickness, he finds himself facing a future as uncertain as the identity he struggles to define. torn between dreams of success and loyalty to his roots, zed becomes haunted by magical realist visions interwoven through the fabric of this urgent urban drama. if you want me back to where i'm coming from... directed by feature first—timer bassam tariq from a script co—written by actor and musician ahmed, mogul mowgli is as enigmatically hard to define as its centra
olivia and rob, thank you both very much indeed. most of the papers today do have a picture of sir bobby charlton with news he's been diagnosed with dementia. but thank you very much and thank you for watching. this is bbc news. cheerio! hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. in the terrific new brit pic mogul mowgli, riz ahmed plays zed, a british pakistani rapper on the brink of his first world...
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one thing olivia and her older sister, sophia, have learned during distance learning is that they want to get back in the classroom. >> it's just hard and overwhelming. >> because they love their teachers. >> this is resulting in a lot of frustrated parents saying what you promised us at the last four meetings is now caught up in a lot of strivenings attached kind of obstacle course. basically they're trying to just waive parents. >> reporter: 500 signatures so far. >> mine says don't destroy our future. >> reporter: with signs in-hand, students and parentses are trying to speak before the school board tonight. >> want to go back to the classroom. they'll stay home. so lots of schools of thought, so to speak. >> i've heard that before. julia goodrich reporting live from livermore. >>> san rafael schools reopened for classroom learning today. to get to this oint, the district tested more than 1,000 students. this week it's kindergarten through second grade students. next week if all goes as planned, it will be the middle school students returning. bransom in marin county says students a
one thing olivia and her older sister, sophia, have learned during distance learning is that they want to get back in the classroom. >> it's just hard and overwhelming. >> because they love their teachers. >> this is resulting in a lot of frustrated parents saying what you promised us at the last four meetings is now caught up in a lot of strivenings attached kind of obstacle course. basically they're trying to just waive parents. >> reporter: 500 signatures so far....
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población el número de casos en el condado es de 622 >> las camas están bajo peligro , quedan 128 camas >> olivia corre el este de la ciudad para conscientizar a la gente >> andamos tocando puerta a puerta tienen reuniones grandes no tienen distanciamiento social >> el llamado es a colaboar >> raza no hay que jalar la banda no hay que andar de paranda es mejor prevenir que lamentar >> por eso el llamado que hacen las autoridades es que cuando celebren el día de acción de gracias solo lo hagan con su familia al aire libre en vivo y en directo andrés noticiero telemundo 48 >> gracias por la información andrés si planea hacerse una prube a de coronavirus (covid-19) antes de viajar por el aeropuerto de san francisco no están aceptando reservas hasta el primero de diciembre las autoridades del aeropuerto dicen que en 169 empleados han dado positivo al virus muchas personas más acudieron a los terrenos de la feria del condado alameda el centro de pruebas recibió nates de las 9 de la mañana alrededor de 200 personas el condado dicen que las personas deben saber si están libres del virus antes
población el número de casos en el condado es de 622 >> las camas están bajo peligro , quedan 128 camas >> olivia corre el este de la ciudad para conscientizar a la gente >> andamos tocando puerta a puerta tienen reuniones grandes no tienen distanciamiento social >> el llamado es a colaboar >> raza no hay que jalar la banda no hay que andar de paranda es mejor prevenir que lamentar >> por eso el llamado que hacen las autoridades es que cuando celebren el...
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olivia, thank you very much. one person perhaps that is not going anywhere the picture at the man behind you doctor fauci who i'm sure it will be getting quite a lot of love from joe biden when he comes into office. some quick look at some other news. at least fifty people have died in honduras since storm eta hit central america last week. a relief operation is underway in the country's economic heartland in the sula valey. the storm left a trail of destruction through central america after it made landfall in nicaragua on tuesday. in guatemala around one hundred and fifty people died or are missing in landslides. huge crowds came out in boliva to welcome back the fomer president evo morales who crossed from argentina into bolivia almost a year after he went into exile. mr morales resigned and left bolivia in november 2019 after mass protests over allegations of vote rigging in the presidential election. he returned after his former party won the recent election. in austira thirty people have been arrested as pa
olivia, thank you very much. one person perhaps that is not going anywhere the picture at the man behind you doctor fauci who i'm sure it will be getting quite a lot of love from joe biden when he comes into office. some quick look at some other news. at least fifty people have died in honduras since storm eta hit central america last week. a relief operation is underway in the country's economic heartland in the sula valey. the storm left a trail of destruction through central america after it...
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olivia richwald, bbc news. it is the show we all need right now. now the weather with nick miller. hello, showers and very windy for some of us again. overnight we continue with heavy downpours, particularly across parts of western scotland, along the south coast into south—east england at times as well, nowhere particularly cold through the night. we start with another speu the night. we start with another spell of rain sweeping east across england and wales on sunday, and following behind there will be sunshine and showers, further rain at times in northern ireland in south—west scotland, and then another zone of rain arrived toward south—west england as we go on through the afternoon, this one accompanied by some particularly squally winds, so right across the south coast of england with gusts nearly 60 mph, may be near 70 south coast of england with gusts nearly 60 mph, may be near70 in south coast of england with gusts nearly 60 mph, may be near 70 in the channel islands. lighter winds in northern scotland where you get to see a bit of sunshine here. it will be cooler co
olivia richwald, bbc news. it is the show we all need right now. now the weather with nick miller. hello, showers and very windy for some of us again. overnight we continue with heavy downpours, particularly across parts of western scotland, along the south coast into south—east england at times as well, nowhere particularly cold through the night. we start with another speu the night. we start with another spell of rain sweeping east across england and wales on sunday, and following behind...
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what are you seeing that has you concerned and driving across the country, olivia? >> the cases are through the roof here and the health care workers, they have asked for help. they've asked for help from the governor, the governor needs to have this community's back. it's like there's a political fight where the governor is following the president's rhetoric and the attorney general as well. this is all wrong. el paso is ground zero. they are in a very tough spod right now. and they do need to take precautions and they do need to shutdown some nonessential businesses. that's where this community is. doesn't mean the rest of the country needs to follow suit or anything like that. but when el paso is overrun like it is already and cities like dallas and houston across the state are also having increasing cases this is very worrisome we're seeing it happen across the country. i know covid fatigue is real. that's why i get that. i drove three days nonstop to get my mom and be with her and bring her back safely. she's going to spend the holidays with us because her ment
what are you seeing that has you concerned and driving across the country, olivia? >> the cases are through the roof here and the health care workers, they have asked for help. they've asked for help from the governor, the governor needs to have this community's back. it's like there's a political fight where the governor is following the president's rhetoric and the attorney general as well. this is all wrong. el paso is ground zero. they are in a very tough spod right now. and they do...
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cuidados intensivos, en los hospitales de santa clara está peligrosamente bajo, serán solo por 28 casas >> olivia recorre el oeste de la ciudad para concientizar a la gente >> andamos tocando puerta a puerta y hemos mirado que en casas hay fiestas grandes, reuniones grandes. >> por eso el llamado es a colaborar. >> no hay que andar de parranda los modelos pueden esperar hasta el próximo año y es mejor prevenir que lamentar. >> muchas gracias. nos quedamos ahí mismo porque los bomberos del condado santa clara se unirán a los esfuerzos para frenar los aumentos de contagios y hospitalizaciones por covid-19. ellos estarán visitando tiendas como también centros comerciales para asegurar que se estén cumpliendo los protocolos de salubridad. los hospitales están llegando a su capacidad máxima y es que solo hay 48 camas libres en cuidados intensivos para pacientes de covid-19. >> hay 68 camas disponibles el día de hoy. >> le recuerdan también que hay un límite de capacidad en supermercados del 50% y el 25% en otras tiendas las multas serán desde las relaciones $50 para quienes no cumplan con
cuidados intensivos, en los hospitales de santa clara está peligrosamente bajo, serán solo por 28 casas >> olivia recorre el oeste de la ciudad para concientizar a la gente >> andamos tocando puerta a puerta y hemos mirado que en casas hay fiestas grandes, reuniones grandes. >> por eso el llamado es a colaborar. >> no hay que andar de parranda los modelos pueden esperar hasta el próximo año y es mejor prevenir que lamentar. >> muchas gracias. nos quedamos ahí...
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. >> one only olivia newton-john opens up about her fight with breast cancer and how she is helping other women now. >> my mission is to do research to find out things that have been helping me so much and have the science behind them. >> the hidden danger in your computer. vickie is here to expose the screen damage to your skin. >> that's my face? i hope i didn't just ruin somebody's lunch! >>> cooking in quarantine. amber is getting tips from one of
. >> one only olivia newton-john opens up about her fight with breast cancer and how she is helping other women now. >> my mission is to do research to find out things that have been helping me so much and have the science behind them. >> the hidden danger in your computer. vickie is here to expose the screen damage to your skin. >> that's my face? i hope i didn't just ruin somebody's lunch! >>> cooking in quarantine. amber is getting tips from one of
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>>no problem that was olivia de janeiro reporting for us tonight and coming up here on kron 4 news at 9 now that pfizer has applied for emergency use of its covid vaccine. what will happen now learn about the timeline and when americans can expect to get the vaccine actually in their arms. >>gone for staying on top of breaking news for you this saturday night a live report from downtown berkeley. 6 alarm fire burning. that's forcing folks to evacuate from 4 buildings and filling the east bay with skies skies with smoke. >>and i'm tracking current conditions in berkeley where that structure fires, burning and also your cooler sunday microclimate forecast coming up af i wanted my hepatitis c gone. i put off treating mine. epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. whatever your type, epclusa could be your kind of cure. i just found out about mine. i knew for years. epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. i had no symptoms of hepatitis c mine caused liver damage. epclusa is only one pill, once a day, taken with or without food for 12 weeks. before starting epclusa, your doctor will tes
>>no problem that was olivia de janeiro reporting for us tonight and coming up here on kron 4 news at 9 now that pfizer has applied for emergency use of its covid vaccine. what will happen now learn about the timeline and when americans can expect to get the vaccine actually in their arms. >>gone for staying on top of breaking news for you this saturday night a live report from downtown berkeley. 6 alarm fire burning. that's forcing folks to evacuate from 4 buildings and filling the...
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brent: olivia, for us in warsaw tonight. thank you. is there systemic racism within the german law enforcement community? a new study has found that people of color are more likely to face harsh treatment by the police here. the findings are fueling a debate about alleged racial discrimination in germany's police departments. reporter: he says he has been subjected to racist violence by the police. he is a german with lebanese roots. one day during the muslim holy month of ramadan, he and his family were breaking the fast, when the police showed up to investigate alleged disorderly conduct. he would not let them in and tried to close the front door. in the situation escalated. -- bend the situation escalated. >> they called us lebanese scum, dirty foreigners come and so on. after they took me away, my sister told me one of the officers said this is not your country and you cannot behave like animals here. >> he claims the pole hit him, as well as other family members, as he tried to help him. he is now facing charges of resisting polic
brent: olivia, for us in warsaw tonight. thank you. is there systemic racism within the german law enforcement community? a new study has found that people of color are more likely to face harsh treatment by the police here. the findings are fueling a debate about alleged racial discrimination in germany's police departments. reporter: he says he has been subjected to racist violence by the police. he is a german with lebanese roots. one day during the muslim holy month of ramadan, he and his...
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border into france and the some really bleak such statistics being put out by the french health minister olivia her on one parisienne every 30 seconds had being contracting covert 19 just recently one person every 15 minutes hospitalized with it a much darker picture for christmas coming out of france minister of iran saying well look you're going to have to make your plans around the coronavirus because this virus won't make its plans around you there has been demonstrations in france as well what we've seen is a group of high school students protesting against a lack of social distancing and a lack of anti coronavirus measures in place in schools tear gas was used against them in paris the schools in france went back on monday. in the united kingdom england enters another lockdown on thursday but everybody was well 30 not everybody but a lot of people in london in the capital were getting their last few drinks in in places like all compton street in the west end of london we saw people out on the streets barely a mask insights not a lot of social distancing going on there at all either while
border into france and the some really bleak such statistics being put out by the french health minister olivia her on one parisienne every 30 seconds had being contracting covert 19 just recently one person every 15 minutes hospitalized with it a much darker picture for christmas coming out of france minister of iran saying well look you're going to have to make your plans around the coronavirus because this virus won't make its plans around you there has been demonstrations in france as well...
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olivia le poidevin reports. i would definitely take it. i would not get vaccinated. i'm on the fence. vaccination is the only thing that can get us out of this situation. the covid vaccine is looking more like a reality, with some trials showing promising results. it's the only thing that can rapidly stop this pandemic. vulnerable and older people will be first in line. but young people will need vaccinating eventually to stop covid spreading. but some are questioning whether they would want one. this king's college london study suggest 16 to 3a—year—olds in the uk are twice as likely as 55 to 75—year—olds not to want a covid vaccination. meanwhile, in the us, one poll by pew research found only 56% of 18 to 29—year—olds they asked said they would definitely get a vaccine. some young people question why they would need to get a vaccine if they're low—risk. and this has got the world health organization worried. young people are an incredibly important part of ending this pandemic. it will be really important for young people to be vaccinated because we
olivia le poidevin reports. i would definitely take it. i would not get vaccinated. i'm on the fence. vaccination is the only thing that can get us out of this situation. the covid vaccine is looking more like a reality, with some trials showing promising results. it's the only thing that can rapidly stop this pandemic. vulnerable and older people will be first in line. but young people will need vaccinating eventually to stop covid spreading. but some are questioning whether they would want...
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his children shawn and olivia and his wife ros. >> hi, david. >> major wright and his wish tonight. >> my one wish to all the soldiers, servicemembers and veterans all over the globe, past and present, is that they know, as well as their families know, that their sacrifices that they made have not gone in vain. they are heroes in my eyes and everyone else's eyes here at ft. campbell, kentucky. >> he remembers the heroes who came before him and we do, too. stan friday from pennsylvania, who we met in normandy. at the time, he was receiving france's top honor, the legion of honor, to thank him 75 years later. was not for him.n, that medal >> the medal part is for the guys that's out there, they're the heroes. i'm the stand-by. they're the heroes. >> every one of these men out he . i>> on t>>, htig veterans day, "don't forget what we did for freedom. se to fit.ad hwepo aur p we went to war to be free and we did our job. my message is to not let it be forgotten." and we've learned that stan just had another birthday. he is now 98. and i remembered talking to stan about birthdays while we
his children shawn and olivia and his wife ros. >> hi, david. >> major wright and his wish tonight. >> my one wish to all the soldiers, servicemembers and veterans all over the globe, past and present, is that they know, as well as their families know, that their sacrifices that they made have not gone in vain. they are heroes in my eyes and everyone else's eyes here at ft. campbell, kentucky. >> he remembers the heroes who came before him and we do, too. stan friday...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth at the papers with our reviewers rob merrick from the independent and olivia uttley from the sun — that's coming up after the headlines at 11:30. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. hello. there is some drier, colder weather to come in the week ahead. but before then, still some rain in the forecast courtesy of this frontal system continuing on its journey south and eastwards through the early hours of monday morning. ahead of this, still some very mild air — so temperatures not much lower than 15—16 celsius across south east england, and the cloud and rain will clear from here through the morning. behind that, we will all see some spells of sunshine, but also plenty of showers — these most frequent across southern scotland into northern ireland, northern england, north wales, and may well merge to give a longer spell of rain. nowhere is immune from a heavy, blustery shower. the winds are quite strong across the southern half of the uk, still exceeding 50 mph across southern and western coasts, a little bit lighter than they hav
and we'll be taking an in—depth at the papers with our reviewers rob merrick from the independent and olivia uttley from the sun — that's coming up after the headlines at 11:30. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. hello. there is some drier, colder weather to come in the week ahead. but before then, still some rain in the forecast courtesy of this frontal system continuing on its journey south and eastwards through the early hours of monday morning. ahead of this,...
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one nomination that seems inevitable is a best actor nod for sir anthony hopkins, starring opposite olivia colman as a man succumbing to dementia in the father. it's being touted as his best performance ever — and that's certainly saying something. i am not leaving my flat! you would think with all the tumult in the world right now — the pandemic, economic meltdowns and, here in the us, a very intense presidential election campaign — that audiences would be seeking out escapist movie entertainment. well, surprisingly, the real world, by way of documentaries, is very much in demand. as tristan daley reports, several strong documentaries have awards heat. some films that are focused on recent events seem to rank high in the list of possible contenders for the oscars 2021 best documentary category. welcome to chechnya follows a network of activists who attempt to struggle to smuggle a group of lgbtq —— who attempt to smuggle lgbtq people out of the country to avoid prosecution. the documentary features gripping scenes of people trying to escape the chechen government's widely report
one nomination that seems inevitable is a best actor nod for sir anthony hopkins, starring opposite olivia colman as a man succumbing to dementia in the father. it's being touted as his best performance ever — and that's certainly saying something. i am not leaving my flat! you would think with all the tumult in the world right now — the pandemic, economic meltdowns and, here in the us, a very intense presidential election campaign — that audiences would be seeking out escapist movie...
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as olivia le poidevin reports. i would definitely take it. i am on the fence. the covid vaccine is more like a reality with some trials showing promising results. it is the only thing that can rapidly stop this pandemic. a vulnerable and older people will be the first in line, but young people will need vaccinating eventually to stop covid spreading, but some are questioning whether they would want one. this king's college london study suggested 16—34 —year—olds in the uk are twice as likely as 55 — 75 euros to not want a covered vaccination —— overnight vaccination. one poll in the us found that only 56% of 18—29 —year—olds would get a vaccine if they were asked. this has the world health organization worried. young people are incredibly important part of ending this pandemic. it will be really important for young people to be vaccinated because we know from what is going on now that there is lots of transmission is amongst young people. we did there's concern coming from? partly it is from the volume of misinformation were being exposed to.
as olivia le poidevin reports. i would definitely take it. i am on the fence. the covid vaccine is more like a reality with some trials showing promising results. it is the only thing that can rapidly stop this pandemic. a vulnerable and older people will be the first in line, but young people will need vaccinating eventually to stop covid spreading, but some are questioning whether they would want one. this king's college london study suggested 16—34 —year—olds in the uk are twice as...
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for paul francis found itself ravaged by the coronavirus, olivia on the french health minister has said though, that he understands that they've reached the peak. however, when he looks at the number of people who are dying still of coronavirus in france, he says those numbers are still far too high. everything points to france having passed the peak of the cold, 19 epidemic. we are not beaten the virus clearly is soorley to say we've won and drop our guard. also news coming out of sweden on monday. sweden of course held up by some as the example of how to handle covert without him putting in place strict rules. well, the news is they're going to be putting in place strict rules because allowing, leaving that up to people hasn't worked. steff i love in the prime minister of sweden saying that there would be a cap of 8 people being allowed to mix outside of their homes. previously, that had been a suggestion of anywhere between 50 and 300 people live in announcing this saying that these measures were necessary as the country tries to get a grasp on rising covert cases. finally, new revel
for paul francis found itself ravaged by the coronavirus, olivia on the french health minister has said though, that he understands that they've reached the peak. however, when he looks at the number of people who are dying still of coronavirus in france, he says those numbers are still far too high. everything points to france having passed the peak of the cold, 19 epidemic. we are not beaten the virus clearly is soorley to say we've won and drop our guard. also news coming out of sweden on...
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. >> absolutely and it would be something from the soundtrack, old-school olivia newton john [inaudible] >> i would be willing to sing but i don't think you would want me to. if i had to pick, i love the 60s, chicago and i'm a big fan of billy joel. >> how did you hear the news and how did you feel? >> i have won the award before and because of that i think i recognize this is one of the few awards that to me at least it's strictly the integrity of the work. a couple years back there was for a book that didn't sell but i thought that it was the best work that i'd ever written from the integrity of the actual work and they honored that with a big deal for me and because of that i am grateful because it is the topic in this it feels like kirkus honors the work for the writing like a holistic view, the subject matter and the story and the writing of it and i don't know if every award does that so for that i am always honored by kirkus. >> the kirkus prize recognizes achievements in writing and illustrations. that recognition comes in the form of one of the richest literary awards in the wo
. >> absolutely and it would be something from the soundtrack, old-school olivia newton john [inaudible] >> i would be willing to sing but i don't think you would want me to. if i had to pick, i love the 60s, chicago and i'm a big fan of billy joel. >> how did you hear the news and how did you feel? >> i have won the award before and because of that i think i recognize this is one of the few awards that to me at least it's strictly the integrity of the work. a couple...
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industry it is just it's only due diligence i think there probably is probably a little bit more than olivia and more from trying to see that space go through more i think they realize they need sort of a comparative reaction changed and clearly conrad the brain drain element of the attraction of financial institutions because they pay more money over the dreams and ambitions of young people what they really want to get out of life they clear on the current through the plot i think the truth is i mean the thing that i've always found interesting about this one will speaking to a mickey talked about as well in terms of cultural change and right in these institutions bringing themselves up with the kind of the work climate in 2020 round you know. attitudes to gender sort of toxicity bullying all that sort of stuff you know i think you know as much as these institutions change this stillness inherent . contradiction in them which is basically you know we might be you know all of that itch to talk sobbing america talk racine about being more and more of a collectivist saying we're all coming at
industry it is just it's only due diligence i think there probably is probably a little bit more than olivia and more from trying to see that space go through more i think they realize they need sort of a comparative reaction changed and clearly conrad the brain drain element of the attraction of financial institutions because they pay more money over the dreams and ambitions of young people what they really want to get out of life they clear on the current through the plot i think the truth is...
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. >> never in my wildest dreams di think one of my first job was be opposite olivia colman. >> if we didn't share duties -- >> olivia plays the queen, helena bonham carter is her sister, princess margaret. >> an amazing class. >> just like a master class, i felt like a sponge. >> reporter: a breakout role for the 24-year-old actress. a recent cambridge university graduate who was rejected from britain's royal academy of dramatic arts twice. >> i just remember getting this letter and thinking, it honestly crushed me. i couldn't believe it so i think it was kind of make it or break it moment. do i have it in me to go for this? >> how did you decide that you did? >> i'd never thought about anything else i wanted to do, honestly. >> reporter: she worked to master diana's signature look. >> simply marvelous. >> reporter: and her distinctive voice. >> by all accounts -- >> my mum is a speech therapist and adores diana and so we spent a lot of time sitting around in cafes near where i used to live going over the script and talking about her and practicing the voice. >> your mother supposedl
. >> never in my wildest dreams di think one of my first job was be opposite olivia colman. >> if we didn't share duties -- >> olivia plays the queen, helena bonham carter is her sister, princess margaret. >> an amazing class. >> just like a master class, i felt like a sponge. >> reporter: a breakout role for the 24-year-old actress. a recent cambridge university graduate who was rejected from britain's royal academy of dramatic arts twice. >> i just...